Voiceovers And Your Twitter Feed – The Not Silent Blog 11/28/17

by Tom Dheere ·
Published November 28, 2017
· Updated November 27, 2017

Lately I’ve been trying to improve my social media experience, specifically my Twitter feed. I’ve been making it a point to like and re-tweet content of friends & colleagues I support. I’ve also been un-following lots of people for various professional and personal reasons. As a result, I’ve been paying a lot more attention to Twitter ads. Check this out…

As an experiment, in my Twitter feed I clicked on “Why am I seeing this ad” for a Google Cloud ad. This popped up:

I then clicked on “See your Twitter data.” This came up:

Just below this info is a button that says, “Request advertiser list”. I clicked on it and it sent me an email that was supposed to have a spreadsheet attached to it with a huge list (I did this a few weeks ago). For some reason it didn’t this time.

I went back and clicked “personalize ads setting”. This is what appeared:

Notice that every box is checked?

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If I learned one thing from this exercise, it’s that I have even more control over my social media experience in general and my Twitter feed in particular than I had previously thought. It’s shocking how much data companies like Twitter and Facebook collect on you based on what you do via your smartphone and social media platforms. It’s even more shocking how many millions or billions of people who use smartphones & social media have never secured their browsing experience.

Go to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and whatever other social media platforms you use regularly.

Tuesday, December 12th: My first-ever class at Abacus Entertainment! It’s called “Setting Your 2018 Voiceover Goals”. This class will be both in-person at their New York City studio and streamed live. Click here to sign up.

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From my village to yours; this is Tom Dheere, The H is Silent, but I’m Not.

Tom Dheere is a 20-year veteran of the voice over industry who has narrated thousands of projects for clients in over a dozen countries. He is also a coach at Edge Studio, voiceover business consultant known as the Voice OverStrategist, and is currently producing the comic book “Agent 1.22”.